Wisconsin Dollar General Store Shuts Down as Entire Staff Quits Over Work Conditions

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The entire workforce of a Dollar General store in Wisconsin quit simultaneously due to being overworked and underpaid, with the manager working seven days a week for months. The staff also cited the company's strict food donation policy as a reason for their resignation. The store was closed for three hours on March 9 due to the walkout, and the company has since hired a new staff. The former manager and her team have moved on to new jobs, and it's been revealed that a significant portion of Dollar General's employees are paid less than $15 per hour.
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